There was a free version of the RSA libs and it had some stipulations. You 
are right though about commercial ramifications. I would suggest spending 
$100 and buying RH secure server and recompiling with PHP. I believe that 
will cover you for a commercial RSA license. Please check first though.

Sorry for the misinformation. I hit enter MUCH to quick that time.

At 05:44 PM 01/11/2000 -0800, you wrote:
>on 1/11/00 5:10 PM, Jon Griffin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Also, OpenSSL is free to use,
> > you don't need to pay RSA.
>
>WRONG! If you are in the USA and you want to use SSL for commercial purposes
>(which I suspect you do if you are on this list), you have to pay RSA.
>Period.
>
>Please don't spread misinformation. It is easy enough to read the FAQ's on
>the sites and educate yourself first before making statements like that.
>
>-jon
>
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